Cape May County Times, 30 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Woodbine Notes

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H"«tits. Mr Mr , DarW Cberry and Hxmr to WUttsoi <5 WUsoo ; • i'jdciDt:.

n. n «r>! 23. uock s». wupaoco nay. *>•

Miss Marjorie KosetiUdd. a Woodbine echoot teacher, was a I visitor in Philadelphia on Satur-

of PfciUdeI- d »J';

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thunders. Lot i.

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>»'«i furiaaton. « ux . to H— i Boyer. ttUe Lot 7M. oertiot. F W Ik!wood be) Wct£ M vu.. to Helen L to U»or*e H ^__jo lU.Ua. Isas 1. L 1 and 7., I. 10. It It.

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itaMidti here, ware week-end visitors with relatiraa and friends. Reuben Bear, a Philadelphia An Sc boo! Mud rot visited his par-

Hcnnan Potash, of Lan«faorne. Pa., (pent a few days here on business, returnlc; on Monday. Samuel Fleishe- addressed the Proareaslve Lerdcne on Tbomday evenlnc at the Community Center

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14. Manor

Henry O. MacCuiorh. and (. Mock 14. Mane

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Samuel Nappen. of Ocean City, visited relatives and frietMis here

for a few days.

Mrs Philip Kata spent a few days in Philadelphia with relative* and friend* '.he early part

olrr lnt . of lad week.

fWer Shapiro, a former real-1 Be n Jamln Rahlnowit*. of PbUa-de-t of Woodbine, now lirina in ^•IPhU. motored here to spend Philadelphia, motored here u,{tl» tfcy with reUtiwa and frianda. spend Sundav with relative*. I * , °f rla Gr “ : f oan P1 * 11 *- MUS Miriam Dancrhireh was a delphia Batnrday on tMidnma.

Philadelphia visitor for a few j

days last week.

Louis Ooldlnger. a Rufger*' College student, was here over; the week-end with relative* and

friends.

The Woodbine Progrewlve League wish it known that It is a

Siegel returned

wee. Monday evening, after a few days

torney. was here for a few days

w ith hi* parent*.

Lew Hal pern, emnloyed in New] York. 1* here for a three week's]

day with hi* parent*.

Joseph Kata motored to Phlla-

V,raday morning ,*i n°n-*ectarian organisation and ha* ' I nn affillatlnci m-ffh finv eelleicate

City of North Wildwc William Schneider, rl al.

. drlphia ) .

'pent the day there on business A number from Woodbine tended tbe County Chamber nerce meeting at Tucks hoc

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Part of lot Ml. i

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— _ , Gardena.

- Maty F. H-bcrta to Ocawn City National Hank. Ota--half lnterr*i i., lots Ml). ML aoc'Wfi O; lot Mb. wre-

a R Orwta a4 us . to B. H.

William May

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t to oamr lad 24. Wock LX. - to A. M. Barton. 1711. l^ota

Nathan Baner. deed

‘ prodontiai Dcvelopmctil nnrp to Joaetih Harare Lot 22. block XT-C

Part of 24. block n-B

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_ H P Levitt to Me th» H Janie, t Wallace, ei ux . to H H. | gg Thuraday evening of last rreat in N t.. half of >°*, Oaeokmo^Lot 4. North hurt av-- j Mr Mlj Mr(1 j.cob ( -baa-n* and L' Cheater Inc. to K A ' family, spent an enjoysble day j- lT| -~ 1 10 * I City of Wild wood j „ Atlantic aty on Saturday. - 8. Kc.aerra na to Hairy P- Seaside Levrlopn..Co. Inc io| Tendered Perec tie. i*. Part of lot 41. clan t. J a J <-a0rro Lot 31 and r*>rt of 21 • Tenderefl MCOepQon < toMh.*et u*.. to A f. Iton- U ^ot S Smith, et ut. <o v.ne- A reception was given Saturday et ox Part of lot M(. arc- suvrrman. Lot known a* Na Mf W. Afternoon and evening at the as H. w. IWsmi. et 'ix . to I K R*S2? d B. A Bowf?' ct ux.. to MU- j home of Mr. and Mr* Abntham Sbthertne IHoodworth 14100. Ian I ton Orafrk. Parts • loU t and 7. J Howeufeld and family, of Wood•>44. block J* tia-dcna. block 74 I !„nr. In honor of the marriage Mary F. IM-TIa to Ocean city ji o*r*am. et al.. t Jo—t>h Oar-1 . a-.,,*.,*, .lie Ha- r _ National Hank. One-half mtere.t it. i*.,! A u rirhi |„ p., - of lot g I'il lheir daughter. Alice, to Harry lota Mb. ML aoettof. G: lot ml i*ek ic» Ooldlnger. prominent local ford

F . Jwro'- PMacfc to Kdward I. Raa- dealer.

nStZT 2 '- k ,> * rt ^ •« “■ » 4 «* M I Ther. were a large number of plan t. Buy Freni Boreuoh of Wildwood Croat ■ Itueat* trutn New York and Phl'.a-

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Both recently returned from a honeymoon trip, which led them a* fur South as Miami. Fla. Refrtshment* were nerved, and a tery splendid time waa upenl

by all present.

KtiiNn Bear, of Philadelphia Art School, wa* bore over the week-end with his parents. Mr*. M. RkblnowiU waa a Philadelphia buttlnea* visitor on Saturday. She returned the same Max Becker returned on Saturday evening, after a few day*' stay in Philadelphia on business A large number attended the Leap Year dance on Sklsidav evening at the romn-unity Center. ferae) Reiner, of MillviU*. waa here on Sunday with relatives

and friend#.

Mir. Mabel Becker, of Philadelphia. sp. nt the week-end here with reHUvea and friends. A regular meeting of the Young Men's Hebrew Aawoclation was held on Tuesday evening at ■be Central School htilldlng.

affiliation with any religion* organization In Woodbine

Philadelphia Dcv.loptncef Carp In G-urv S WMfcetelL Lot* l to 13. IT to 23 Mack 41, MarUow.r Kecttoh J It W—tbrnNy. et ux . to Ida

tlM I-ot 39, Mock to of West Car* May

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aotwinlns tool ux.. to Cecil

Cape May City

to Annie MoCann 5. line Jack am St stake In r. lint

Fieri FranclepconL ot al-, to Nick .Marco Two tracts on N. corner

fi-v«it and Km Ira Streets.

NVk DeMarco to Delftna Prancles-

onb Same as above.

James T Hoffman. SherlB. propi« J—e* t> fox. et al . to Wiliam K Holms.,. Heir I tut Ing at 8 K outer land Hcnrj W Kawryer. con-

alntni; ttoo nwaj-a fe- •

Ocean View

Mrs. EMrrbeth Way and daughter. Aim.-, have returned home, after spending the wlntet in Millvllle. Mr. and Mr*. William Emtnan«. of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Downam. Mr. and Mrs, R-iymood Rozarth and daughter motored to Atlantic City on Friday. William ..Tad ford, of Palermo, was calling on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtz and Ethel Bound spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jeffries, at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mawi Ocean city, called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry iJownam on Sunday. Kenneth Boxartfa. Margaret Smith and friend*, of F.gg Harbor. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Bozarth. Charles Barth, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with bis sister. Mrs. B. Uevt-11. Miasm Rhoda and Mary Downam and Pastor W. E. Blagrove attended a council meeting at Stone Harbor on Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw were In Ocean City on Saturday. lire Company Sapper Sac-re** An oyster and ' alcken srpper was given at Vta Searille Community Hall tr, tbe benflt of th« Ocean View Volunteer Fire Company. About 1200 was netted. Many were there from Sea 1*U city. Ocean City. Court House and Wildwood

Easter Automobile Show -ON ildwoori Boardwalk Automobile dealers throughout Cape May County have united o make the second annual open air automobile show at W ildwood the most pretentious exhibition of automobiles ever sponsored in this section of New Jersey. All that is new ii. mobiles, the latest word in fad, fashion and coloring in the automotive world, will ue on exhibition on Wildwood’s beautiful Boardwalk for the thousands of persons who make the resort their holiday headquarters. Music, afternoons and evenings, and an elaborate system of decorations will add to the attractiveness of this unique display of automobiles and to the enjoyment of visitors. Originated in Wildwood in 1927, the Boardwalk display is a feature of compelling interest to all, whether owners of automobiles or not. An added attraction this year will he an exhibit of motor boats, leaturing the increasingly popular outboard motor boats. Plan now to enjoy Easter in Wildwood. Meet your friends from all sections of the County on the wide esplanade of pleasure. The show will he open # Saturday, April 7, and Sunday, April 8 For further information, write: BUREAU OF PUBLICITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WILDWOOD, .M. J.

_ ^Mirroring the . / ^rilf^ce of 'pans'

You 'll find just what you want in the fine shops at WILDWOOD Which offer you metropolitan q uality and selection, but where You Won’t Spend So Much Try Wildwood first for anything you need in food, clothing, house furnishings, building material Just a Short Pleasant Ride From Your Home Shop In Wildwood The Shopping Center of Cape May County

The Folio*Ing Wildwood Merchants Guarantee You Honest Value*. Low Prl-es and a Square Deal:

JACKSON’S DRUG STORE

Oak and Pacific Avenues THE ROSELLA SHOP Dresses, Millinery and Underwear Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and Garfield FOX BROTHERS Ladies’ and Men’s Clothing 4400 Pacific Avenue BAKER BROTHERS Lumber, Mill work. Glass. Paint. Hardware 431 I Pacific Avenue KONOWITCH BROTHERS, Inc. Wildwood’s Finest Market 3405 Pacific Avenue AARON S PHARMACY Drugs and Gifts Cedar and Pacific Avenues S. J COOMBS MARKET Select Meats. Produce and Groceries Pacific & Andrews Aves. Key. 199—Bell 686 R. W. RYAN "Wildwood’s Furniture Store" 133 East Wildwood Avenue JOHNSON’S Atlantic Furniture Company 4105 Pacific Avenue COLONIAL TAILOR SHOP Suits To Order—Clearing and Pressing 208 E. Schellenger Avenue

POPLAR MARKET Meats, Groceries and Produce Poplar and Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD FUR & DRESS SHOP Furs, Dresses to Order and Remodelled 3805 Pacific Avenue IDEAL MARKET Meats of Quality—Only tbe Best 3415 Pacific Avenue W. H. AUSTIN CO. Coal and Building Material Telephone The Old Reliable Yards” WILDWOOD LUMBER COMPANY We Build Supply and Satisfy” P. R. R. and Burk Avenue JOSEPH B. BROWN Sheet Metal \V ork —— Built-up Roofing 4408 Pacific Avenue MILLER & GANDY Lustcr-Lite. that Good Gulf Kerosene I 16 East Oak Avenue THE MARIETTA SHOP Art Needle Work. NovHt.es. Gifts N. E. Cor. Young and Pacific Ave. JOHN P. DALTON aintmg. Hardwood Finishing, Int. Wallwork 26th and Park Boulevard TUSH.NCHAM-S Uttice r imiture—Stationery 210 East Oak Avenue